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find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. is a report on our. period as president morsi in egypt kills a teenager in the ever more violent protests while the leader himself says weeping powers he recently adopted only temporary. but the lawyer takes a step towards the breaking away from spain as people vote in favor of separateness parties promising to ask the public's opinion on independence. and a glimpse of from the front line in the battle for cyberspace as we keep legal julian assange releases a new book they mean the internet has been taken over by government.
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it's two pm here in moscow you live with us on our team with me to bomb will take it to have you with us mass protests across egypt against what's seen as a polygraph by president mohamed morsi have now turned deadly a teenager was killed on sunday and dozens injured during the clashes police fired tear gas drilling crowds with the opposition is staging a sit in at square car based journalist who has the details. the fifteen year old member of the freedom and justice party which is the muslim brotherhood's political organization died yesterday in the and i owe you guys to keep all egypt during clashes between pro and see brotherhood supporters in addition we've seen very heavy handed tactics from the police we've seen an excessive use of tear gas. has seen the use of blood shot but when it was should be given quite severe injuries to the face the stomach it was had a pools of blood i mean initially from the police and this is really not showing any sign of stopping anytime soon and we've still got mine it crashes happening
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literally just behind me on to her as the sit in which was cool by oppositional forces continues they say they will not leave until morsi backs down from his contentious confirmation that duration definitely this is unprecedented in terms of a unification of the liberal leftist forces which has been a criticism of the oppositional forces since the muslim brotherhood took power in the parliament in those the presidency we seeing a coalition of for some time in expression that we have seen sixteen eighteen days in addition we've seen some of the former presidential candidates like coming to bob he commented about today coming together and i cheat a booming economy to save egypt they say so we're really seeing quite a strong move from the opposition forces to more of course we'll see even mool protest by the opposition forces who are planning a million man marches to korea today really unifying in addition we had quite
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dramatic scenes of the journalists in the kit yesterday i'm as a journalist who are rising up against this that decoration which they see to be oppressive edition the judiciary as well have staged a possible strike so really we're seeing a country rising up against this president which could see secret seems to be still last year during january february president morsi and has responded to these reactions from the opposition forces by saying that this decree would actually. just be temporary. holding a partial strike however many see this to be not really enough of a measure to clear he's actually called protests tomorrow his organization is a brotherhood and many people believe this will actually result in further violence on the streets until probation but it's approaches me really people are asking for morsi to back down if his declaration. which awards him sweeping powers including power over the judiciary and makes all his declarations in decreased immune to appeal by anybody or by any means is really too strong to simply just say that it's
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temporary people want this to actually and and they want him to back down and show you signs of really date democratic president rather than authoritarian dictator as he's proving to be. well egypt's oppositions are ramping up pressure on president morsi to his joy his attic middle east analysts amorally believes that the crisis will only deepen. he would have to space in order to do that but at the moment really it's been months or years because the situation is the compromise and it's very mental. he's most critical. and also the job just. of your opposition. in opposition but you've got also just which are supporting morsi. i was asking.
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you just. as. cut along could be on track towards a referendum on breaking away from spain there's after separatist parties are secured a majority in a q regional election however got the lonny as president as saw some of his supporters drift away to rival pro independence parties archies enter a farmer is in barcelona and breaks down the results for us. well as expected aftermaths has been reelected as the cattle president albeit with a reduced majority but the result does up the ante in terms of the region's battle for independence and that's because mr mass will now be required to fulfill his pre-election promise of holding a referendum on to session and that would place the region and him on a collision course with the spanish government because they say any referendum would be against the spanish constitution and what's more the prime minister
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mariano i hope he will be desperate to keep hold of one of the country's wealthiest regions as he tries to stave off a european bailout why this all happened today and why people voted in this manner which probably because of the economic crisis for many cattle and this was the tipping point they say that their region is very wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but in terms of the number in terms of the size of taxes they pay it's much more to central government than they actually get back from madrid in terms of investments in schools and hospitals so they're annoyed about that and particularly when you consider that unemployment here is around twenty five percent so if a referendum does happen i suppose you could say that you would expect people to vote in favor of it although i say that those people who are against separatism do point out that if catalonia does big draw from spain it could also mean it has to drop out of the european union and not many people in catalonia would be in favor of that if that turns out to be the case and maybe they would prefer the status quo
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so there are a lot of ifs and buts but what we do know as a result of today's election there is a growing sentiment of nationalism and a sense for independence here in catalonia. there's been as prime minister mariano rajoy all want to go could be expelled from the if it gains it so then team approach independence activists and. regional would be a vital part of the block. we have the opportunity to cast the books to care for our work represent and see the parliament with this objectively and is to start the institution of process for the governments of that's our only out which is a process those not all days to an economic plan or do everybody may believe that actually the reasons are because what we want is the political wing that can dance which means that the one to decide about the political and the social political policies like immigration education commerce tories call chair existed etc etc
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where we have to understand that actually spain now all get all the spanish machinery and trying to fear campaign cancel and so we are european cities it's no there's not such presser that got to be out of the european union seven a half million of people suddenly enough how that would be more difficult actually to manage to good order when it's necessary to be out it's not a consideration we don't believe we're going to be out of the european union like a scotland i'm not going to be outside european union just because we are exercising universal rights as you know us are going to start it's a nation we'll talk about democracy here. top whistleblower julian assange has released a new book on the fight against internet surveillance and government taking control of the web that we can with the editor hasn't stopped his work despite having been cooped up in their car door an embassy in london for some six months now and his book on the freedom and future of the internet is expected to make waves as r.t.
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as laura smith reports. you may be wondering what has been doing so aquittal remember safe an oil in six months well now you can see for yourselves because he's been writing a book the text is largely based on the program he made for an episode called the politics when he interviews his degree co-authors on a range of issues how to protect data copyrights in full cement this is in politics drones the list goes on but the authors are quick to point out it contains new material to athens cools the three. activists it's your standard google user who knows who your community. who you know what you're researching potentially your sexual orientation your you can be more intelligent than you are so more than your mother it's a cosy conversation filled with the full rights visiting uncomfortable chairs
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jeremys the woman even says he insisted on a bottle of whiskey and some cigars to make the conversation flow more easily. i mean it's rather annoying is that we have to view it was we don't we don't see tanks coming into this maybe a special room should actually we most most people don't see tanks or bugs. normally or even even though. we take our personal lives and put it all we put it all on facebook we communicate using we communicate using mobile phones which in our midst to the internet and the military has control intelligence agencies have controlled the all of the episode airing with far from comfortable for the cypherpunks and it's not seen as a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by to be our offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob
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appelbaum is. no stranger to run ins with nor of course not because of his involvement with today not since he represented wiki leaks at the two thousand and ten culprit he's been repeatedly told its agencies goes to court order for his twitter account seized a laptop a mobile phones and detained him no fewer than twelve toy the u.s. border and also discussing the future of the internet how it can be safe individuals and transparent government and powerful institution. director of the center for investigative journalism given the fed in the says pushing for transparency is a tough mission in an exclusive interview to our team he explained about the deals a whistleblower as i have been to go through in the battle against governments and corporations. are usually surprisingly lose their spouses the husband or the wife leaves them because they can't take the pressure the financial
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pressure of courts police is very great. unless you have nothing or you have a great deal to fight if you're in the middle it's very difficult. to fight against a major opponent and a huge corporation prigs apple it's extremely difficult they have no numbers of lawyers they have millions of pounds to spend attacking you and they will now go after your private life to go after all kinds of aspects of your life for so far the employment records to say that you were always a crazy person even if you've just been promoted they'll do all kinds of things to discredit you and that's very hard for families to take and often go to the players your employers and say you've got this terrible disreputable person working for you so the pressures are high. you can catch the full interview with governor mcfadden later today at six pm g.m.t.
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. still to come this olive feeling unsafe in your homeland program we look at how the native french population is being threatened by immigrants angry at not being given a decent way of life. and a school made of tires and mugs but children from bed on the community near jerusalem may soon lose that even their mates base in place of study that's coming to you suffering. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished for apec building projects and russia's got a nice satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said
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fire in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually firing or forced resignation and maybe that would be ok another country but russia has big dreams in a big country that has big corruption spoiling all of those dreams a country can't survive when every infrastructural or scientific project is sucked dry from within whether the government is unwilling or unable to sternly punish these offenders is a huge topic by could tell you that if there's no real fear of punishment this will just keep going on for ever perhaps it's time to put a big asterisk for high level corruption next to the moratorium on the death penalty but that's just my opinion. parents versus social workers docu nabby pm last stop giggling and me being that
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saddam kidnapping children have become a prize used to fight full why does the law threaten families of the social for it to see in the form of they have a right of willful minimal faith in what they have any kind of for suspicion about the world will think of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the other for trade children. more news today violence is once again flared up. again these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. child corporations are old today
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. you're watching our t.v. good to have you with us with the french economy why didn't depression there's
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a new battle gaining momentum in society as outsiders he's been living in harmony with locals for years and now becoming more aggressive blaming the native french for lack of opportunities and a poor quality of life i see at a chef ski reports. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could thing this is tehran obey route rather than the french capital this paris neighborhood stands just a stone's throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding itself in a rapidly decreasing minority here this man moved from pakistan in search of a better life but this has not been a smooth ride i don't have a proper work i don't work here. because they don't speak french. many went in france and french people don't have as much work.
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holiday very give us work and this situation is like a ticking time bomb the jobless migrant population is getting more aggressive towards the native french which they believe to be the main cause of their troubles this is described as anti white racism. who wrote a book about the phenomenon. there is real lack of authority in those troubled suburbs there is not enough police force criminals are not immediately punished because this phenomenon is widely spread among young people at middle school it's mostly insulting people elephant cells can happen at school if your district has a conflict between neighbors sometimes it ends up in a fight. but often it goes beyond verbal abuse the recent murder of a french teenager by his arabic schoolmates is just one example and used paper poll suggested that the white french population in breezy and slums were afraid to take a metro ride home after dark. surreal goes on and says aggressive migrants in the
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neighborhood where he spent most of his life are one of the reasons he joined the nationalist party member i'm putting up my political ads and i hear some noise cars in circle and arab looking people in the cars tell us oh we thought you were the. police say they're not interested in politics they are interested in drugs in the revenues from drug trafficking so they beat the police there are a thousand dollars areas where the law in france is not respected despite the concerns officials are reacting as this the problem does not exist racism is a poor relation ship within a society so between a majority who holds the power or the political port of a jap or the judiciary power and so on and different types of minorities within the society so if you talk about auntie rights racism that would mean that words are a minority within their own society which is absolutely wrong in western europe which is many whites christian whatsoever is absolute nonsense but with more and
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more cases of aggression towards the local french many brazilians are thinking what else must happen before the authorities stop turning a blind eye to what they say is a worrying trend. looks you are. reporting from paris in france. online for you china paves its way to flexing its mabel might but i was also a good military heritage a war plane has been successfully landed on the country's first aircraft carrier far sooner than predicted by experts but the pride of china's fleet is actually a soviet gray ship so to beijing some time ago. the class online confidential confetti new york police are left baffled after secret documents were used as confetti during a traditional thanksgiving parade landing pieces of paper containing life and security numbers. crowds. children and
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poor bed when a community outside jerusalem could be left without an education that's because a school in their settlement is under threat of demolition for being classed as an illegal structure but as policy there found out locals believe there's more to the problem than a lack of building permits. it's the end of another school day but as these students scramble the difficult path home it's far from clear that they'll have a school to return to tomorrow is all supreme court has decided not to demolish the building for now it's one of the ugliest but there's been so i've ever seen and there's so many ugly petitions against palestinians in the west bank the school is . made of tires and mud and it's about half a kilometer underneath the very fancy houses and villas of for them in the illegal structure was built three years ago entirely from tires held together with mud in
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georgia is one of about a hundred peoples mostly girls who are taught here it could be the only chance she'll ever get an education other schools are too far away and inaccessible. we are a very poor school in winter it's america and in summer it's very hard we have no air conditioners or heating and our children often fall asleep because of the heat and dust we also have no use for them to play in and you have to carry all the equipment here by hand the john allen big one community has lived in this no man's land for sixty years they fled their traditional homelands in the negev desert during the one nine hundred forty eight war of independence but now israel which has occupied the area since one thousand nine hundred sixty seven wants them to move again. the settlers come with guns their main goal is to keep all the syria without palestinian lands so they can kill the dream of building a palestinian country aid hamas is
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a father of seven like other bad one farmers most of the herding grounds for his goats and sheep have been swallowed up by nearby settlements the state has never given him and others a building permit and they makeshift homes have no running water sanitation or electricity and now their children could be left out in the cold for first of all. it's a policy probably against education when you don't have an educated person you can easily manipulate the way they think so i think that's the focal point it's about demolishing that school or aiming that attack against the school the case has been back and forth in the courts a demolition order instigated bicyclists is still valid and the community could be displaced at any time the settlers accuse the bad ones of building the school for political purposes a tactic they themselves often use but they ignore the fact that if the school is closed down these students will inevitably drop out of education and become an even bigger burden on the state policy r
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t outside east jerusalem. showed hey we bring you the stories of children taken from their parents by social workers often without solid proof home environment. which is laughing enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that just offers a horse breeder on the island of bohol and at the heart of bike his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses voice because sometimes
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it gets lonely here but the horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes they bite as well it's part of my every day life. i look or mz minho. rats just laugh for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good. we always have enough here. if by call is often called the pearl of siberia horn is said to be the pearl of by . it's all end of think forests. and vast staps. it's also
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a place of ancient traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see. i have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asks the spirits to make the journey easier give them strength and fulfill wishes virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was cornish quickly become a magnet for nature lovers and real sick others but those used to five star pampering maybe in for a surprise the island's infrastructure has yet to catch up with the growing demand here quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about it or even run in water for most people a tent is the on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're
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looking for. a journey to buy coal can be unique trip of a lifetime and the locals say. unit will be coming back again and again. for a child to be taken from a family something really serious an extraordinary must happen. social services here are in no way course when the finish system has decided something there is nothing that can be done it's not
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a mistake of them it's just how they want. don't take away a child without reason a child does not belong to his parents but to the states. when they bore me here the policeman asked me many times does your mom abuse you why i said no she didn't . you know i've recently been to stonier and brought an ton a present which i always bring him some presents candies sweets for miss tonia. the russian citizen or him asylum and this brief packing ritual means the weekend has begun. it's also a time for celebration she's going to see her son. at weekends
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they make me an appointment in their on saturday or in santa does not with the subject so i take this train. overall it takes me one day to get there meet with anton and return. nothing is that you need under super. and spent three hours together with it but there are supervisors and an interpreter present at the meeting on their behalf so they can write a check for us laughing at their life that it takes two hours by train to reach poetry on the west coast of finland from temporary in the south not even this link fee journey there was enough to tell the entire story of three people at olds with two countries in the mid ninety's. from finland they were in a relationship for some time before getting married they lived together for ten years then they divorced. after a nine month.

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